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Intracellular Presence of Helicobacter pylori and Its Virulence-Associated Genotypes within the Vaginal Yeast of Term Pregnant Women
Background: Helicobacter pylori transmission routes are not entirely elucidated. Since yeasts are postulated to transmit this pathogen, this study aimed to detect and genotype intracellular H. pylori harbored within vaginal yeast cells. Methods: A questionnaire was used to determine risk factors of...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7827377/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33430099 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9010131 |
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author | Sánchez-Alonzo, Kimberly Matamala-Valdés, Lillian Parra-Sepúlveda, Cristian Bernasconi, Humberto Campos, Víctor L. Smith, Carlos T. Sáez, Katia García-Cancino, Apolinaria |
author_facet | Sánchez-Alonzo, Kimberly Matamala-Valdés, Lillian Parra-Sepúlveda, Cristian Bernasconi, Humberto Campos, Víctor L. Smith, Carlos T. Sáez, Katia García-Cancino, Apolinaria |
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description | Background: Helicobacter pylori transmission routes are not entirely elucidated. Since yeasts are postulated to transmit this pathogen, this study aimed to detect and genotype intracellular H. pylori harbored within vaginal yeast cells. Methods: A questionnaire was used to determine risk factors of H. pylori infection. Samples were seeded on Sabouraud Dextrose Agar and horse blood-supplemented Columbia agar. Isolated yeasts were identified using and observed by optical microscopy searching for intra-yeast H. pylori. Total yeast DNA, from one random sample, was extracted to search for H. pylori virulence genes by PCR and bacterial identification by sequencing. Results: 43% of samples contained yeasts, mainly Candida albicans (91%). Microscopy detected bacteria such as bodies and anti-H. pylori antibodies binding particles in 50% of the isolated yeasts. Total DNA extracted showed that 50% of the isolated yeasts were positive for H. pylori 16S rDNA and the sequence showed 99.8% similarity with H. pylori. In total, 32% of H. pylori DNA positive samples were cagA+ vacAs1a vacAm1 dupA−. No relationship was observed between possible H. pylori infection risk factors and vaginal yeasts harboring this bacterium. Conclusion: H. pylori having virulent genotypes were detected within vaginal yeasts constituting a risk for vertical transmission of this pathogen. |
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spelling | pubmed-78273772021-01-25 Intracellular Presence of Helicobacter pylori and Its Virulence-Associated Genotypes within the Vaginal Yeast of Term Pregnant Women Sánchez-Alonzo, Kimberly Matamala-Valdés, Lillian Parra-Sepúlveda, Cristian Bernasconi, Humberto Campos, Víctor L. Smith, Carlos T. Sáez, Katia García-Cancino, Apolinaria Microorganisms Article Background: Helicobacter pylori transmission routes are not entirely elucidated. Since yeasts are postulated to transmit this pathogen, this study aimed to detect and genotype intracellular H. pylori harbored within vaginal yeast cells. Methods: A questionnaire was used to determine risk factors of H. pylori infection. Samples were seeded on Sabouraud Dextrose Agar and horse blood-supplemented Columbia agar. Isolated yeasts were identified using and observed by optical microscopy searching for intra-yeast H. pylori. Total yeast DNA, from one random sample, was extracted to search for H. pylori virulence genes by PCR and bacterial identification by sequencing. Results: 43% of samples contained yeasts, mainly Candida albicans (91%). Microscopy detected bacteria such as bodies and anti-H. pylori antibodies binding particles in 50% of the isolated yeasts. Total DNA extracted showed that 50% of the isolated yeasts were positive for H. pylori 16S rDNA and the sequence showed 99.8% similarity with H. pylori. In total, 32% of H. pylori DNA positive samples were cagA+ vacAs1a vacAm1 dupA−. No relationship was observed between possible H. pylori infection risk factors and vaginal yeasts harboring this bacterium. Conclusion: H. pylori having virulent genotypes were detected within vaginal yeasts constituting a risk for vertical transmission of this pathogen. MDPI 2021-01-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7827377/ /pubmed/33430099 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9010131 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Sánchez-Alonzo, Kimberly Matamala-Valdés, Lillian Parra-Sepúlveda, Cristian Bernasconi, Humberto Campos, Víctor L. Smith, Carlos T. Sáez, Katia García-Cancino, Apolinaria Intracellular Presence of Helicobacter pylori and Its Virulence-Associated Genotypes within the Vaginal Yeast of Term Pregnant Women |
title | Intracellular Presence of Helicobacter pylori and Its Virulence-Associated Genotypes within the Vaginal Yeast of Term Pregnant Women |
title_full | Intracellular Presence of Helicobacter pylori and Its Virulence-Associated Genotypes within the Vaginal Yeast of Term Pregnant Women |
title_fullStr | Intracellular Presence of Helicobacter pylori and Its Virulence-Associated Genotypes within the Vaginal Yeast of Term Pregnant Women |
title_full_unstemmed | Intracellular Presence of Helicobacter pylori and Its Virulence-Associated Genotypes within the Vaginal Yeast of Term Pregnant Women |
title_short | Intracellular Presence of Helicobacter pylori and Its Virulence-Associated Genotypes within the Vaginal Yeast of Term Pregnant Women |
title_sort | intracellular presence of helicobacter pylori and its virulence-associated genotypes within the vaginal yeast of term pregnant women |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7827377/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33430099 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9010131 |
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